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Italy extends existing ban on arrivals from Bangladesh
  Date : 27-04-2024

Online Desk : Italy will reintroduce a five-day quarantine on arrivals from Britain while easing rules for other countries, Health Minister Roberto Speranza announced, reports AFP.

Britain on Friday recorded 11,007 new daily coronavirus cases, with the emergence of the Delta variant pushing the figure above 10,000 for the first time since late February.

"I have signed a new order that... introduces a five day quarantine with a requirement to take a test for those coming from Britain," Speranza wrote on Facebook.

A health ministry spokesman said the order would come into force on Monday.

It also extends an existing ban on arrivals from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Speranza said it would also allow entry for those arriving from the European Union, the United States, Canada and Japan who meet the requirements of the so-called green certificate issued by the EU.

That digital Covid-19 certificate, which comes into force on July 1, will demonstrate whether a bearer has been vaccinated against Covid-19, has been recently tested or has acquired immunity from previously contracting the disease and recovering.

Currently those arriving from the United States, Japan and Canada must show a negative test and quarantine for 10 days on arrival unless they come on one of a limited number of coronavirus-free flights.

Italy has been one of the European countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, but infection rates have fallen sharply in recent weeks and restrictions in much of the country have been lifted.



  
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